Barry Manilow Cancels Las Vegas Shows After Lung Cancer Surgery
Beloved singer Barry Manilow, 82, has announced the postponement of his Las Vegas residency due to recent health concerns. The decision comes after the artist underwent surgery related to a lung cancer diagnosis revealed in December.
A Career Spanning Decades
Manilow, whose birth name is Barry Alan Pincus, rose to prominence in the 1970s with hits like “Copacabana” and “Mandy.” He continues to perform regularly, maintaining a vibrant presence in the music industry for six decades.
Recent Health Developments
In December, Manilow publicly disclosed that a tumor had been discovered in his left lung, requiring surgical removal. At the time, he expressed optimism, noting that the cancer was detected early and his doctors did not believe it had spread.
The current postponement affects performances scheduled between February 12th and February 21st at the Westgate Las Vegas. Manilow stated via Instagram that the decision was made on the advice of his physician, to allow him to focus on recovery and preparation for a tour planned to begin later in February.
Looking Ahead
While the immediate Las Vegas dates are postponed, Manilow intends to proceed with a tour slated to begin at the end of February. His recovery will allow him to maintain this schedule, though adjustments could be made depending on his progress. A full return to his Las Vegas residency is also a likely possibility once he has completed his recovery.
Manilow experienced a career resurgence in 2006 with the release of “The Greatest Songs of the Fifties,” an album of 1950s covers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted Barry Manilow to postpone his Las Vegas residency?
Barry Manilow postponed his Las Vegas residency on the advice of his doctor to focus on his recovery following surgery for lung cancer.
When was Barry Manilow’s cancer diagnosis first announced?
Barry Manilow announced his lung cancer diagnosis in December.
What are Barry Manilow’s plans for the remainder of February?
Barry Manilow plans to begin a tour at the end of February, though this is contingent on his recovery.
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